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Rice
Dec 09, 2018Explorer III
TechWriter wrote:
Since OP is under 65, I'm assuming he's using an ACA (aka Obamacare) health plan.
If this is the case, then you have to actually reside there for a time in order to qualify for an ACA plan. Just getting a mailing address without spending time in that location, could get you into trouble.
What amount of time is required to qualify for an ACA plan? When does the time spent there have to occur, with respect to qualifying for an ACA plan? Does it have to be in the same county where applying for insurance, since insurance plans are based on the county and not on the state?
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